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Bring the power of SharePoint page creation into Microsoft 365 Copilot

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Nov 18, 2025

Over the past year, we’ve been on an incredible journey bringing Copilot to SharePoint, from RTE (Rich Text Editor) web part to page creation to empowering people to go from a blank canvas to a polished, engaging page in seconds.

Today, we’re excited to introduce the next chapter of that journey: Creating SharePoint pages using AI directly in Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Getting started creating SharePoint pages with M365 Copilot

Using AI in SharePoint for page creation has been amazing for drafting content directly inside the SharePoint canvas. But people don’t always start their work in SharePoint. Many workflows begin elsewhere such as:

  • Summarizing your top-of-mind insights from Copilot Chat into a communication newsletter
  • Converting a Teams group chat conversation into a structured project update news post
  • Transforming a Word document into a SharePoint page

This is where creating a page with AI shines. Now, you can draft and iterate on content in natural language, publish it straight to your chosen site, all without leaving your workflow. Creating pages in SharePoint becomes a natural part of how you think, collaborate, and work on content, not just a tool you open when you’re ready to publish.

Get Started

Getting started is simple:

  • Open Microsoft 365 Chat
  • Go to the Agent Store
  • Search for “SharePoint page agent” and install it
  • Start your first prompt, for example:
    “Create a SharePoint news post summarizing my project over the past 7 days.”
  • You can also @ to invoke SharePoint agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot chat

The agent will guide you step-by-step through drafting, refining, and creating your page.

By joining early, you’re not just using the new feature; you’re helping shape what comes next.

 

The features and capabilities mentioned in this blog post are demonstrated in the following video with Jacky Hsu (Microsoft) and Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft).

Future Possibilities

Here’s a look at what’s coming next in our roadmap:

  • Richer content support - Ability to bring images and infographics generated in M365 Copilot Chat directly into the created SharePoint page. More web parts and layouts are also on the way.
  • Copilot Handoff - Seamless handoff from Copilot Pages to streamline workflows and content creation across apps.
  • Broader Copilot app coverage - Expanding beyond M365 Chat to support Teams Copilot, Word Copilot, and PowerPoint Copilot.
  • Vibe Working - Stay within M365 Copilot Chat while working on SharePoint pages through light editing and side-by-side previews without switching to the full SharePoint canvas. Preview demonstrated on the associated video.

 Available in the Frontier Program

Creating a SharePoint page with Microsoft 365 Copilot is currently available as part of the Frontier Public Preview - Microsoft’s early access program for our newest AI innovations in Microsoft 365. Frontier gives you hands-on access to experimental agents and app features before they become generally available.

To learn more or opt in, visit at Frontier: Try what's next in AI.

 


 

We’d love to hear how you’re using these new capabilities - your feedback is welcome.

Updated Nov 14, 2025
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4 Comments

    • jackyhsu's avatar
      jackyhsu
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      HiJamesDellowWebVine​ - yes, we plan to begin with the most commonly used out-of-box web parts and introduce extensibility afterward. If custom web parts are needed, would template support be preferred as well?

      • JamesDellowWebVine's avatar
        JamesDellowWebVine
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        jackyhsu​ ideally, yes. We were talking today about having a page layout prompt library. Apologies if I am getting ahead of things and this is still being worked out, but for the web parts, will we be able to provide some instructions for Copilot about how to use the web part within the SPFx package?